PRAISED BY DOCTORS.
The Most Effective Remedy for Indigestion. " Anti-Arido lias proved more effective as a remedy Tor indigestion and stomach disorders than the prolonged use of the most expensive treatment. It is the only proprietary medicine that I have ever prescribed." It is generally realised that doctors are most careful in the selection of medicines they prescribe, and more careful still in the opinions they express. The fact that a well known medical practitioner prescribes Anti-Acido for indigestion is not only a unique distinction for this wonderful preparation, hut the most convincing proor imaginable of its great efficacy But you will not be surprised"'once you've tried Anti-Acido yourself \ntf Acido stops the rermentation, restores the disordered stomach, and enables you to eat and enjoy hearty meals of rich nourishing: food. The first dose does pood Chronic cases are completely cured in a rew weeks. 2/6, chemists and storps everywhere.— (Ad.) stores
Dayton, Ohio, will be a loner time lecovering from the effects of the Seonea evolution trial. Oue of the effects' is that newspapers all over the U.S.A are now referring to the city as "Monkey ville." J Signor llareoni lias declared to an interviewer of the "Vossische Zeitung" that '"television" will make war impossible two years hence. By that time in his opinion, the problem of sight at a distance will have been completely solved, and it will thenceforth be impossible for any troops to take cover without being "spotted" by the enemy It all sounds very familiar. !Xo doubt much the same remark was made when the tow was first invented.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 8
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